Former EPA Head Hired by Apple
To head up company's environmental initiatives
Former Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson has been hired by Apple to head up the company's environmental initiatives.
Jackson left the EPA in February while at the center of an email scandal that sparked internal agency and congressional investigations.
The Daily Caller News Foundation reported last year that Jackson was using the alias email account "Richard Windsor" to conduct official business, which drew criticisms that she was attempting to dodge public oversight. It was later revealed that she had used the account to correspond with environmental activists.
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This has nothing to do with her connections and possible influence. Absolutely nothing.